[cisco-voip] Mask Inbound Calling NAME on MGCP T1 CAS Trunk?
Andrew Dorsett
vtadorsett at gmail.com
Tue Sep 8 17:46:13 EDT 2009
I found through some testing that setting the station-name won't take effect
if you have inbound caller-id. It will only apply to an interface which has
the caller-id removed or blocked. However, in CUCM 6.1+ you can configure
an outbound caller name on a SIP trunk which will override any caller name
already present on the call. So a simple solution is to bounce the call out
to CUBE and back via a SIP trunk. You can then configure media flow-around
which will prevent CUBE from being in the middle of the media stream and
allow you to use it simply to just modify the name.
Andrew
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com> wrote:
> if h.323 then station-name will work. if mgcp currently no workaround
> without special scripting -
>
> special scripting - send to an IP-IVR, allow it to set the the name via CTI
> and then redirect to true destination.
>
> not currently possible to rewrite name in CM.
>
> /Wes
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 08, 2009 4:45:05 PM , Ted Nugent
> <tednugent73 at gmail.com> <tednugent73 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a client that just swung over their Corporate Tieline from their PBX
> to the CallManager. There's no calling name for inbound calls on the CAS
> trunk and apparently the Nortel it came off used to mask "Corp Tieline" so
> that users didn't just get unknown number or whatever on inbound calls. They
> are running CUCM 6.1 and I currently have all inbound calls washed through a
> translation pattern to at least mask a generic calling number on inbound
> calls coming through that trunk but they really would like to have some sort
> of name display. Can anyone think of a way to handle this, can you lock it
> in on voiceport or something similar? It appears "station-id name" is only
> used for outbound?? TIA Ted
>
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